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Personally I usually just eat left over's from dinner the night before. Occasionally I do like to have some homemade pizza because regular pizza is not really on my diet anymore. I don't know if it would qualify as cheap enough, but it is relatively easy to make. Before becoming diabetic I was a big fan of cheap micro-wave burritos with chips and salsa.

Usually the only two things that I buy specifically for pizza is the pita bread and cheese. Though sometimes I buy some pepperoni, which is usually about 3-4 bucks but lasts for a long time if you don't go overboard with them. The pita bread and cheese costs about 4.00 and is usually enough to make 6 pizza's, or 3 lunches for me. As for the vegetables and other toppings I just keep a zip lock bag to put a small amount of things in from when I make other meals, then use those to make the pizza with. I also use a lot of left-over chicken and sometimes meatloaf etc.

It's as if there are people who play RPGs that don't have computers or something. Seriously, people need to upgrade to 1994 already. - - -TheRedRobedWizard

Take an english muffin (store brands are cheaper than the brand names) and put a little butter or margarine on each half. Next place a slice of cheese on it. Optional (but I liked it), sprikle a little garlic powder on it. Heat them on a plate in a microwave for about 30 to 45 seconds, depending on wattage. Made for a quick breakfast too.

This guy at my work does this every day. He has a packet of fresh veg (usually brocoli), a pasta of some sort (rice or spaghetti most of the time) and a piece of meat he pre-cooked on sunday. He slaps the whole thing in the microwave and eats that for lunch every day. Figure if you buy a large enough pork loin or maybe cook up a meatloaf, that might feed you for a few days.

Thoth-Amon, Lord of the Underworldand the Undead
Once you know what the magician knows, it's not magick. It's a 'tool of Creation'. -Archmagus H.H.
The first step to expanding your reality is to discard the tendency to exclude things from possibility. - Meridjet

Thoth-Amon, Lord of the Underworldand the Undead
Once you know what the magician knows, it's not magick. It's a 'tool of Creation'. -Archmagus H.H.
The first step to expanding your reality is to discard the tendency to exclude things from possibility. - Meridjet

My favorite lunch when I remember or don't have a few leftovers in the fridge is a sandwich. Please don't mistake a slice of lunch meat between two slices of white bread. Nooooooo. One must use whole grain bread of some sort, veggies and meat. I also like to spread some stone ground mustard on the bread and a slice or two of cheese. Nothing like lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, onion sprouts, what have you, on top of a sandwich you just made. But I find myself eating left overs more and more lately. Or forgetting to eat. Two meals a day is plenty for me.

Another lunch i've been enjoying lately is yam fries. Basically, you chop yams up in the shape of french fries and bake them in the oven. Completely healthy and mmmm good.

When i was a kid, it was always leftovers, sandwiches, rice, and/or pot pies.

Thoth-Amon, Lord of the Underworldand the Undead
Once you know what the magician knows, it's not magick. It's a 'tool of Creation'. -Archmagus H.H.
The first step to expanding your reality is to discard the tendency to exclude things from possibility. - Meridjet